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The rise in COVID-19 positives in Dickinson and Iron counties continues to slow, with seven and one new case respectively Wednesday, according to local health officials reports.
The Dickinson-Iron District Health Department on Wednesday listed Dickinson County at 1,948 confirmed positives and 172 probable cases, with 1,528 recovered, 63 deaths and 529 cases still active. For Iron County, the DIDHD showed 759 confirmed cases and 45 probables, with 657 recovered, 34 deaths and 113 still active.
Across the Upper Peninsula, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus data site Wednesday had 12 new confirmed coronavirus positives in Delta and Marquette counties; 11 in Menominee County; nine in Dickinson County; seven in Iron County; two in Baraga County; and one each in Keweenaw, Luce and Mackinac counties. But the state also removed 55 cases from Chippewa County’s total after adding 66 on Tuesday and one from Houghton County, so the regio
Closing Thought–24Dec20
The big day is coming…..
Tomorrow is a big day….you decide in what way…….and there has been a food warning issued for those that participate in a holiday tradition….the delicious sounding ‘cannibal sandwich’.
“Cannibal sandwiches” are a holiday tradition in Wisconsin, and if the name alarms you, the state’s health authorities say you’re on the right track. The sandwiches involve raw ground beef, and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services on Saturday issued its “annual reminder” that eating raw meat is never a good idea. Indulging in the sandwiches, also sometimes called “Tiger Meat,” “poses a threat for Salmonella, E. coli O157:H7, Campylobacter, and Listeria bacteria that can make you sick. (And, no, it doesn’t matter where you buy your beef!)” the department warns. A Milwaukee historian has previously explained to Fox 6 that German, Polish, and other ethnic communities in that area have been indulging in the sand
Dec 23, 2020
Local health officials Tuesday reported two new deaths in Dickinson County attributed to COVID-19, even as the number of new confirmed positives continues to appear in decline.
Dickinson County on Tuesday added seven new confirmed virus positives along with 48 recoveries. Iron County had seven new cases and 12 recovered.
The Dickinson-Iron District Health Department on Tuesday listed Dickinson County at 1,941 confirmed positives and 171 probable cases, with 1,518 recovered, 63 deaths and 531 cases still active. For Iron County, the DIDHD showed 758 confirmed cases and 45 probables, with 657 recovered, 34 deaths and 112 still active.
Across the Upper Peninsula, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus data site Tuesday added a total of 91 new confirmed positives in the region: 66 in Chippewa County, eight in Menominee County, six in Dickinson and Houghton counties, three in Baraga County, two in Marquette County, and one each in Delta and Go